So far everybody seems to be using the generic USL San Diego thread for news. There isn't a San Diego USL or San Diego Loyal subforum, just an San Diego MLS expansion candidate one. So I've just asked one of the USL Forum mods @SoccerPrime about it. The match jersey(s) is/are to be unveiled next Thursday, February 13, @ 7pm. So far we've seen: an all grey training jersey (feauturing that a SD based sponsor) and black shorts. an orange jersey with some white and the same black shorts. If I remember correctly adidas was having issues with getting the Torrey pine green color correctly represented. Thus I expect a mainly Torrey pine green uniform with some orange for the primary. No idea about the secondary. Hope that the match jerseys are available without sponsor or that they don't have one yet.
Chosen Foods is a San Diego company that produces a range of avocado-based cooking products (oils, sprays, dressings, mayonnaises, sauces).
Defunct: Lansing Ignite (USL1) Ottawa Fury (USLC) Filled: Colorado Switchbacks (USLC) - Alan Koch (former FC Cincinnati head coach) Richmond Kickers (USL1) - Darren Sawatzky (former FC Tucson head coach) Hartford Athletic (USLC) - Radhi Jaïdi (former Southampton FC U23 head coach) San Diego Loyal SC (USLC) - Landon Donovan (co-owner and Executive VP of Soccer Operations) Real Monarchs (USLC) - Jamison Olave (interim head coach) Chattanooga Red Wolves (USL1) - Jimmy Obleda (former Director of Coaching at BOCA Orange County) OKC Energy FC (USLC) - John Pascarella (former Minnesota United assistant) New England II (USL1) - Clint Peay (former North Carolina FC assistant) San Antonio FC (USLC) - Alen Marcina (San Antonio FC assistant) FC Tucson (USL1) - John Galas (FC Tucson assistant) Sacramento Republic (USLC) - Mark Briggs (former Real Monarchs head coach) Ft. Lauderdale (Inter Miami II (USL1)) - Jason Kreis (US U23 head coach - will do both) Orlando City B (USL1) - Marcelo Neveleff (Orlando City academy director) LA Galaxy II (USLC) - Junior Gonzalez (2019 LAG2 interim)
Charlotte Independence, St. Louis FC, and Austin Bold are completely different teams than the MLS teams.
Possibly but their owners seem to think that can be avoided. If NYCFC doesn't sort out a stadium soon they may find that some of their Long Island based supporters will drift off to Queensboro FC and David Villa.
Chattanooga Red Wolves have a name sponsor for their new stadium. Quick question: what is the exact location of the new stadium, since they're saying it opens this year?
That article is kind of crazy: In late January the only work that had taken place is that they've cleared the land. Supposedly, they just started actual construction in the last week or two, but I haven't been by there to see what exactly that entails.
Reminds me of RGV Toros, when they made announcement in the McAllen news paper that their stadium would be opening in 3 months, but was actually over a year away from opening. Driving by the stadium at the time of the announcement and they weren't finished with the grading of the parking lots and the stadium site.
I drove past there yesterday. There's a cement pad that seems roughly stadium width, which comports with the theory that they're putting in a modular stadium. There is no obvious way to it yet, but there are tracks leading to it from where the existing roads end (it's kind of a long way!). I'm not sure how much they want at first (running water? Paved parking?), but they probably could have something by summer (assuming it ever stops raining).
https://www.uslchampionship.com/news_article/show/1096397 League suspended until May 10 at the earliest.
Eric Wynalda fired as Las Vegas Lights FC coach https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/lights/eric-wynalda-fired-as-las-vegas-lights-fc-coach-2055408/
Okay- just family https://t.co/Q1Kyrd8oTM— Eric Wynalda (@EricWynalda) June 18, 2020 The "deleted tweet" was Eric saying he was going to take a break from Twitter to focus on work and family.
According to Wynalda it's because the owner asked him to take a 70% pay cut: https://lvsportsbiz.com/2020/06/17/...hing-right-now/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
I'd guess they were probably vastly overpaying the man. A 70% cut probably put him in line with other USL coaches pay.